Google took quite a drubbing last week over its planned free E-mail service, Gmail. Seems Google's proposal to combine search capabilities, personalization, and advertising with E-mail struck more than a few people as gauche. "Users should understand that by agreeing to Google's conditions, they're giving Google permission to scan through their E-mail at will and communicate their interests to others for advertising purposes," said a Gartner analyst in a statement on the research firm's Web site. "Google will be testing the trust it has earned among its users by serving ads intended to be relevant to actual E-mail content."
"We're the only open-source company with a Swiss bank account," says Marc Fleury, CEO of open-source services vendor JBoss. And a sense of humor. And a realistic business model. Fleury is referring to the company's European headquarters in Hauterive, Switzerland; American headquarters are in Atlanta. JBoss markets an open-source application server and related infrastructure toolset, but the company makes most of its money off services. "We're not a software vendor; we're a systems integrator," Fleury says. "We offer the proverbial neck to choke."
Interesting image. I stick my proverbial neck out all the time, but I'm not looking to get it proverbially wrung. I'm looking for an industry tip, and you can stick your neck out by sending one to jsoat@cmp.com or phone 516-562-5326. If you want to talk about voice over IP, the feds and wiretapping, or open-source business models, meet me at InformationWeek.com's Listening Post.
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